PositiveThe Financial Times (UK)Wedgwood’s remarkable story has been told in many biographies over the years. The great contribution of The Radical Potter, Tristram Hunt’s new book, is to place him in the context of the rapid economic and social changes during his lifetime that helped make his success possible.
Liaquat Ahamed
RaveThe GuardianBrilliant and timely ... A mixture of compelling narrative, accessible economics and vivid insights ... Today\'s policymakers have learned from these dreadful mistakes, but they still have more to do to restore economic stability and bring down unemployment. They need to read this book.
Robert A. Caro
PositiveFinancial TimesWorking is not a fully fledged memoir. Rather it’s a collection of pieces, some previously published and some newly written, about how he works and what drives him. As such, it complements and enriches our understanding of his life’s work ... Endless research is only the start. What makes his books so remarkable is Caro’s polished and repolished literary style. Writing was easy. What mattered was thinking carefully about every phrase, every word.